I have simple base class with single static field. I have numerous classes that derive from this base class. When I create a derived class, it causes invocation of the base classes static ctor which initializes the static field (Works as expected). The problem is that when I create another derived class, that inherits from same base, the static field in the base is still null, why???? It was initialized by the first class I instantiated.
Should not static fields in base classes have global allocation and be visible (ie. shared) to all derived classes?
My model:
class Base<T>
{
protected static object s_field = null;
static Base { s_field = new object(); }
}
class Derived1<T> : Base<T>
{
}
class Derived2<T> : Base<T>
{
}
// ... later in the program
Derived1<int> instance1 = new Derived1<int>(); // initializes static field (s_field in base class) for all derived types
Derived2<double> instance2 = new Derived2<double>(); // the static field is null
(I can see this through the debugger, but should it not already have been initialized by previous line??)
instance1that the static field is set to null, at which point theinstance2object appears to have a null value? This could be validated possibly just by comparing the 2 objects at the same time, if one is null and the other is not, then you've left something out. – Feisty Mango Dec 22 '11 at 2:27